Yes, there are three forms of safety mechanisms on the AMT 380 9mm Kurz.
1.) Typical Grip Safety that must be gripped/depressed in order to fire the pistol.
2.) Thumb safety in front of the left grip panel. Move it up for safe (visible white dot) or down to fire (visible red dot)
3.) The brain matter between your ears. :-)
Yes. 9mm Kurz (or Cortos) is the European designation for .380 ACP. also called .380 Auto.
Who cares? It's such a pathetic caliber anyways.
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Best left to a gunsmith. If you just have to do it, get one of J.B. Woods books on handgun disassembley.
You can find diagrams for the AMT 380 9mm Kurz backup by checking the manufacturer's website or contacting their customer service for technical documents. Additionally, online forums and websites dedicated to firearms, such as GunBroker or The High Road, may have user-shared diagrams. You can also try searching for manuals or schematics on sites like eBay or Amazon, where sellers might offer PDF downloads or physical copies.
Pull back the slide and lock it, oil the rails, lightly oil the barrel, return rod, and return spring.
The AMT 380 mm KURZ with serial number D00817 was manufactured in 1990. The specific production date can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer's records, but this timeframe aligns with the general production period for that model. For exact details, consulting the manufacturer's documentation or records would be necessary.
I need a trigger spring for an AMT 380 backup single action. It is a coil type spring. Part # 123780. If you know where please email me at msulli5429@aol.com Thanks
Amt 380 backup #70100
Try e-gunparts.com
50-150 USD.
No known published sn data.